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Living out of a backpack for the next two months.

 | November 14, 2008 10:42 am

I think I’m nearly completely packed up for my two months in Hawaii.  Which is good, since I leave early tomorrow morning. It’s strange, but I love packing.  All the planning and making guesses as to what I’m going to need or not need. Together my backpack, day bag and purse are down to about 40 pounds. I’d like to be lighter, but at this point I don’t think there’s much I could take out.  About 12 pounds of that is camera and recording equipment, and most of the rest is camping stuff.  I’m hoping to save a fair amount of money by camping as much as possible, so we’ll see how that works out.

Any suggestions for things to see or do on Oahu, Kauai or the Big Island would be greatly appreciated!

Updating my links page

 | November 3, 2008 10:03 am

I had a great weekend hanging out with some old friends.  (I love it when old friends move closer!

Now I’m back to work and am updating my links page (“Other Stops on the Road”).  I know I’m missing a lot of great pages, send me your suggestions.

New faq page added.

 | October 28, 2008 12:15 am

I’ve added a new sub-page to the vandwelling page for frequently asked questions.  The current list of questions comes from some of emails I’ve gotten in the last couple days.  If you have any questions please send me an email to jessica (at) ayearinacar (dot) come.  I’ll love to expand the page.

That being said the one question I get more than any other is about showering, so I’ve written an entire post about it. Also common is questions about good places to park.  For that one I’ll refer you to an article I wrote for the Indie Travel Podcast website.

Hope that some of these pages help answer some questions!

If I’m basically unemployed again, why am I so busy?

 | October 20, 2008 8:06 am

Now that the pledge drive is pretty much over (I have a couple more days worth of stuff to finish up) I’ve been putting off posting here because I’ve been waiting to do something worth posting about.

Don’t think it’s going to happen for the next couple weeks.

I’m down in San Diego which is going to be my home base for the next four weeks or so before I head out to Hawaii for two months. (No the car is not going with me). Between now and then I’ll mostly be finishing up work, packing and planning for Hawaii, working on a couple projects (including the website), hanging out with some friends, and a whole lot of cleaning and reading of books so I can get rid of them.

That’s basically what I’ve been up to the last two weeks and pretty much all I’ll be up to for the next month

I do have an article up on the Indie Travel Podcast website that I haven’t mentioned here, and I’d better mention it soon since I have another one going up later this week. The current one is about starting up conversations with people on the road. I’d love for you guys to read it and leave comments with the ways you start conversations with people.

You may have noticed that I’ve also added a page about tatting. Eventually I’d like to set-up a better page, but this is a start.

I don’t really know what to go and see/do in Hawaii. I bought the plane ticket because I had an airline voucher I needed to use before it expired and the ticket to Hawaii was just the right price as to be practically free. I’ll be going to Oahu, Kauai, the Big Island for sure, possibly to Maui, and anywhere else that’s recommended as well. I have two months, so plenty of time to see a lot.

More Press for Car/Van-dwelling

 | October 5, 2008 5:42 pm

I’ve been contacted by Nick Rosen to talk to him about a book he’s writing about living off-grid in America. An interesting idea, since I don’t know that I’d necessarily consider myself as living off-grid.

At any rate he’ll be in the US later this month and is looking for other people to talk to about their experiences. here’s the paragraph he wrote for me to put up here:

Nick Rosen of the Off-Grid website is in the process of writing his book “Off-Grid America”.” He will be in California through October and New York State through November and he is looking for car-dwellers, van-dwellers, in fact any sort of off-gridders who have a story to tell – most of all, what are your reasons for living off-grid, and what do you especially like (or dislike) about it? Do you have a particular philosophy of off-grid living? Where do you live off-grid? How do you live off-grid: on a homestead, in a cabin, in the city, or on wheels or water? Have you adopted all the technical advantages of renewable energy, or do you live the way people lived before there was a grid, or is it something in-between? He’d like to know what obstacles and challenges you’ve encountered along the way. Tell your reasons, your means and ways, to Nick for his new book “Off-grid America.” Contact Nick at nick (at) off-grid.net or 877-706-7423.

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